
First Nations Employment
United StatesWeaving pathways to employment & careers
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Through a culturally safe and inclusive workplace, we’re fostering an environment of belonging for our First Nations people.
We’re a place where you’re valued for the unique skills, strengths, and experiences you bring to Serco, and you’re supported with sustainable opportunities, mentorship, and education.
A sense of mutual respect and mindfulness permeates our culture-in fact, it’s the key to our success.

Spirit of community
Members come together remotely to yarn on what matters most to them, to their experience of working at Serco, and are a valued group for consultation on matters of interest to Indigenous colleagues.
Care and connection throughout your journey
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You can count on us to be there every step of the way.
We’ll provide ongoing mentoring once you're in a role, and even help with traineeships and apprenticeships that propel you towards your career goals.
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Specialised online coaching
We want you feel well-prepped and confident going into the recruitment journey.
That's why we’ve created an online coaching resource designed to support you with everything from writing your cover letter to networking and accepting feedback.
A sense of mutual respect and mindfulness permeates our culture-in fact, it’s the key to our success.
Our tailored support includes
Ongoing mentorship
You will discover a highly supportive culture and trusted leadership that will help you achieve your work goals and manage a flexible approach to work-life.
Specialised pre-employment program
Our broad range of operations means we have interesting jobs & flexible benefits to suit everyone.
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First Nations Employment Hub
As a graduate of the 12-month scheme, you’ll be armed with:
- Employment experience
- A relevant qualification
- An established professional network
- Employment references
- A clear Career Pathway Plan
- Continued employment with Serco ASPAC or FFA
- The opportunity to become a Cultural Mentor to future scheme Aspirants

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Future dreaming
Artist Charmaine Mumbulla is a Kaurna and Narungga woman from South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, with family ties to the Gumbaynggirr people of the NSW Mid-North Coast. Charmaine is passionate about working on projects that support social justice.
She works closely with organisations to tell their stories through her art. Together with her partner she runs Aboriginal creative agency, Mumbulla Creative.
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Our Reconciliation Action Plan
As a provider of essential public services, Serco aims to foster a diverse and inclusive workforce that is representative of the people and communities we serve.
We support the empowerment of First Australians through our Reconciliation Action Plan and existing relationships with over 20 Indigenous enterprises.

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A place where you belong
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We bring together the right people, right technology, and right partners to create impactful solutions that address some of the world’s most urgent and complex challenges.
A sense of mutual respect and mindfulness permeates our culture-in fact, it’s the key to our success.
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